The Truce of Anrusovo was a long-lasting treaty that ended the Thirteen Years' War (1654-67) between Russia and Poland for the control of the Ukraine. In 1654, the Russian government accepted the Pereyaslav/Pereiaslavl agreement, a proposal to annex the Ukraine. This agreement was made by the Hetman of the Zaporag Cossacks, Bohdan Khmelnytsky, who had lead a revolt in the Ukraine against the Poles (1648-1654). After that war broke out between Russia and Poland. In 1664 peace negotiations began. Terms were made that favored the Russian point of view. The Ukraine was divided along the Dnieper river. Russian received the eastern portion, including the city of Kiev, and the provinces of Smolensk and Seversk. Poland kept the western shore.

Name

Date

Name

Date

Pashko

May 1654

Pavlo Gomon

September 1657

Yakov Barabash

November 1657

Shkurka

March 1658

Pavlo Gomon

December 1658

Ivan Briukhovetsky

December 1659

Sukhov

Spring 1660

Ivan Velichko-Bosovsky

Summer1662

Sashko Turovets

April 1663

Ivan Sirki

Late 1663

Ivan Ahcherbina

December 1664

Ivan Velichko-Bosovsky

Winter 1665

Lesko Shkura

February 1666

Ivan Rog

Late 1666

Ostap Vasiutenko

May 1667

Ivan Rog

October 1667

Ivan Belkovsky

Early 1668

Ivan Rog

October 1668

Lukash Martinovich

May 1671

Michael Khanenko

May 1669

Lukash Martinovich

Early 1671

Ivan Sirko

1671

Andrew Sakhimenko

July 1672

Nikita Vdovichenko

Autumn 1672

Lukian Andreev

Spring 1673

Ivan Sirko

Summer 1673

Ivan Stiagailo

August 1679

Constantine Voloshanin

July 1682

Vasili Alekseenko

July 1682

Gregory Eremeev

November 1682

Gregory Sagaidachny

Early 1686

Fedor Ivanko

May 1686

Filon Likhopoi

January 1687

Gregory Sagaidachny

October 1687

Ivan Gusak

Summer 1689

Thedko

Spring 1692

Ivan Gusak

Summer1692

Kuzmenko

Autumn 1692

Thedko

Spring 1692

Kuzmenko

Autumn 1692

Thedko

January 1693

Kuzmenko

January 1693

Ivan Gusak

May 1693

Semen Ruban

Early 1694

Ivan Sharpilo

May 1694

Petro Primas

Autumn 1694

Maxim Samoilenko

Spring 1695

Ivan Gusak

Autumn 1695

Moroz

Summer 1696

Yakovienko

Summer 1697

Martin Stukalo

May 1600

Petro Primas

Autumn 1699

Gerasim Krysa

July 1700

Peter Sorochinsky

June 1701

Constantine Gordienko

February 1702

Gerasim Krysa

Autumn 1703

Constantine Gordienko

December 1703

Peter Sorochinsky

June 1706

Lukien Timofeenko

September 1706

Constantine Gordienko

December 1707

Peter Sorochinsky (in the Sech)

April 1709

Yakim Bogush (in Aleshki)

August 1709

Joseph Kirilenko

June 1710

Lavrenty Stefanenko

August 1710

Alistratenko

July 1711

Ivan Maleshevich

Early 1714

Vasili Iosifov

Late 1714

Ivan Malashevich

Early 1716

Ivan Pilipof

1719

Vasili Tartarovsky

1722

Paul Federov

1727

Paul Sidorenko

March 1728

Constantine Gordienko

May 1728

Ivan Gusak

June 1728

Ivan Malashevik

August 1731

Ivan Belitsky

September 1733

Ivan Malashevich

March 1734

Ivan Belitsky

1738

Tykalo

1741

Semen Kremeevich

1742

Vasili Gregorev

1743

Yakim Ignatovich

1744

Paul Kozeletsky

1745

Vasili Sych

1748

Paul Ivanov

August 1748

Daniel Stepanov

1753

Gregory Fedorov

January 1755

Ivan Bilitsky

January 1759

Peter Kalnishevsky

January 1762

Phillip Fedorov

January 1764

Peter Golovaty

January 1774

Peter Kalnishevsky

June 1775

Source: March, Patrick G. Cossacks of the Brotherhood: The Zaporog Kosh of the Dniepr River New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. 1990, Appendix.